Disc Golf

The course is designed with families in mind. It is free and open to the public. It features 9-holes (2 open and 7 wooded). Please park in the lower parking lot and follow the signs to the first tee. There is a strictly enforced set of rules to follow if you want to play this course (listed below). Please respect the property and rules.

Re3 DISC GOLF RULES-The course is closed Sundays BEFORE 1:00PM-No one allowed on disc golf course after dark-No drugs, alcohol or smoking.-No offensive or loud language-NO LITTERING - Take all trash with you-Do not enter adjacent private property without owner permission-Play at your own risk

Disc GolfDisc golf (sometimes called Frisbee golf, folf or frolf) is a disc game in which individual players throw a flying disc into a basket or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, "The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc."[1]

Disc golf is similar to traditional golf and uses much of the same rules and terminology. As in ball golf, a course usually consists of 18 holes. Unlike ball golf, most courses are located in public parks and are free to play, although some courses require a nominal fee, and the sport requires inexpensive discs instead of costly clubs and balls. [2] The modern disc golf target consists of a metal basket with chains hanging over it and was invented in 1976.[3]